In recent years, I have begun to get involved in the fishery in the lower Sumas. A buddy has a boat and we head down here a number of times in September and October. We are well aware of the regs, where the boundary is, and openings and the dates they take place. Each year we witness numerous blatant infractions. Some of these are from clearly marked company guide boats. As we head up the river from the mouth of the Fraser, we politely remind people that this area is closed, the date it should be opening, and where the boundary markers are. I can tell most people fein a bit of dismay and say they were not aware, but then make no effort to move or correct their "mistaken oversight". A number of anglers just turn away and ignore us, avoiding eye contact. Some just outright curse us, swear at us, and tell us to get on our way.
I guess it is more a sign of the times, but in many ways, fishing often just comes down to an honours system, and when you cannot assist people to find the way to be honourable, you just have to learn to not take it personally.
Dano